[Read ebook] Democracy Denied, 1905-1915: Intellectuals and the Fate of Democracy
| #3301565 in Books | Harvard University Press | 2008-12-15 | 2008-09-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.30 x1.20 x6.20l,1.60 | File Name: 0674030923 | 404 pages |
||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Some Interesting and Obscure Revolutions in Comparative Perspective|By Jeffrey Reed|I really liked this book a lot, despite a few disagreements with the authors focus.
The revolutions that are discussed in this book are not as well known as they should be, at least in the US. How many people could even say that there were revolutions in the Ottoman Empire, Iran or P||This book is a major contribution to the study of democracy in the modern world. While it deals with developments at the beginning of the twentieth century, it will be important for understanding democratization at the beginning of the twenty-first century as
In the decade before World War I, a wave of democratic revolutions swept the globe, consuming more than a quarter of the world’s population. Revolution transformed Russia, Iran, the Ottoman Empire, Portugal, Mexico, and China. In each case, a pro-democracy movement unseated a long-standing autocracy with startling speed. The nascent democratic regime held elections, convened parliament, and allowed freedom of the press and freedom of association. But the n...
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